2018 Trailwork: By the Numbers

The 2017/2018 trailwork season was another successful one with DOD volunteers contributing nearly 2,800 hours towards building and maintaining local trails. Last year we saw an emphasis on building trails as we partnered with Willamalane on the Thurston Hills trail...

Disciples of Dig

The 2016/2017 trailwork season is over and the numbers are in. DOD volunteers reported over 2,800 hours clearing and maintaining our local trails. Last winter saw an emphasis on clearing trails as our workers logged overtime … literally logging out dozens of...
DOD Puts the Finishing Touches on Lawler

DOD Puts the Finishing Touches on Lawler

We had 30 volunteers show up on a drizzly Saturday in the Willamette National Forest. A variety of projects and tasks were undertaken including crib wall construction, tread restoration/drainage and enhancements, as well as a culvert installation. Tacovore, Oakshire...
All Comer’s Meet XIII

All Comer’s Meet XIII

Our biggest event of the year was another huge success! On January 15, 2017 we gathered at the Carpenter Bypass (Whypass) parking lot to share in social time, group rides, food, fun, and more! A Review from a First-Time ACM Attendee As a novice mountain biking human...
New Trail Development in Thurston Hills

New Trail Development in Thurston Hills

Disciples of Dirt to Partner with Willamalane Park and Recreation District Disciples of Dirt is extremely excited to share the following press release from Willamalane, the Springfield Parks and Recreation organization. We will have more exciting news and details to...